The way in which something is said, done, expressed, or performed: a style of speech and writing.
The combination of distinctive features of literary or artistic expression, execution, or performance characterizing a particular person, group, school, or era.
Sort; type: a style of furniture.
A quality of imagination and individuality expressed in one's actions and tastes: does things with style.
A comfortable and elegant mode of existence: living in style.
A mode of living: the style of the very rich.
The fashion of the moment, especially of dress; vogue.
A particular fashion: the style of the 1920s. See Synonyms at fashion.
A customary manner of presenting printed material, including usage, punctuation, spelling, typography, and arrangement.
A form of address; a title.
An implement used for etching or engraving.
A slender pointed writing instrument used by the ancients on wax tablets.
The needle of a phonograph.
The gnomon of a sundial.
Botany The usually slender part of a pistil, situated between the ovary and the stigma.
Zoology A slender, tubular, or bristlelike process: a cartilaginous style.
Medicine A surgical probing instrument; a stylet.
Obsolete A pen.
To call or name; designate: George VI styled his brother Duke of Windsor.
To make consistent with rules of style: style a manuscript.